Menominee County
Menominee County is located in the state of Wisconsin, bordered by Lake Michigan to the east. It is known for its natural beauty, featuring forests, rivers, and lakes that provide recreational opportunities such as fishing, hiking, and camping. The county seat is Keshena, which is home to the Menominee Indian Tribe.
The county has a rich cultural heritage, with the Menominee Tribe being one of the oldest tribes in the United States. Menominee County is also recognized for its commitment to sustainable forestry and environmental conservation, reflecting the tribe's deep connection to the land.